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Alpha Israel Fund

An Israeli equity fund investing in cutting edge technologies

July 2026 - Monthly REPORT

July Report

SUMMARY

  • Israeli equities advanced in July, with the TA-125 Index rising 1.5% as investors favoured large-cap financially resilient names. The banking sector led, while mid- and small-cap stocks and semiconductor names came under pressure.
  • Moody’s affirmed its Baa1 rating and stable outlook, while S&P reaffirmed its A/A-1 rating in its semi-annual sovereign review. In early July, the Bank of Israel cut its benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 3.5%, though the terminal rate has been revised higher amid the July re-escalation of the US-Iran conflict.
  • The Fund returned 0.9% (Class A, AUD) and 0.6% (Class B, USD), with strong contributions from banks and Teva, partly offset by weakness in semiconductor names Nova, Tower and Camtek.

PORTFOLIO

Top Holdings (alphabetically)

Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.
Israel
Real Estate Operating Companies
Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd. engages in holding of companies operating in the income-producing real estate sectors in Israel and in Western countries. It operates through the Income-Generating Property and Energy segments. The Income-Generating Property segment is involved in the long-term investments in cash-generating real estate companies in Israel and in other western countries, which includes its investments in Amot, Carr, and BE. The Energy segment focuses on the investment in renewable energy, which consists of its investment in Energix. The company was founded by Nathan Zvi Hetz Haitchook on December 20, 1989 and is headquartered in Ramat-Gan, Israel.
Azrieli Group Ltd.
Israel
Real Estate Operating Companies
Azrieli Group engages in renting, building, and operating landmark office complexes, shopping malls, senior homes, data centers, mixed-use properties, hotels, and long-term rental residences, both in Israel and abroad. It operates through the following segments: Shopping Centers and Malls in Israel, Rental Space for Offices in Israel, Income-Producing Real Estate in the U.S., Senior Homes, and Data Centers. The company was founded by David Azrieli on January 6, 1983 and is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Camtek Ltd
Israel
Semiconductor Materials & Equipment
Camtek Ltd. engages in the business of developing and manufacturing high-end inspection and metrology equipment for the semiconductor industry. The firm is also involved in inspecting integrated circuits and measuring its features on wafers throughout the production process of semiconductor devices, covering the front and mid-end and up to the beginning of assembly. The company was founded on October 21, 1987 and is headquartered in Migdal HaEmek, Israel.
Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd
Israel
Renewable Electricity
Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. engages in wind energy and solar energy in Israel and in the international market. It initiates, plans, develops, finances, and manages the construction and operation of projects that generate electricity. It operates through the following segments: MENA, Europe, U.S.A., Others. The MENA segment involves in sale of the electricity which is produced through solar energy and wind energy in the Middle East and North Africa. The Europe segment involves in sale of the electricity which is produced through wind energy and solar energy in Europe. The U.S.A. segment involves in sale of the electricity which is produced through solar energy in the United States. The Others segment involves in management services to projects in stages of development, construction or operation, and from construction services for projects. The company was founded on March 13, 1981 and is headquartered in Rosh HaAyin, Israel.
Telsys Ltd.
Israel
Technology Distributors
Telsys Ltd. engages in the marketing and distribution of electronics. It operates through the System on Modules and Distribution segments. The System on Modules segment is involved in the development, production, and marketing of modules. The Distribution segment is composed of the distribution of electronic components and equipment, and development tools. The company was founded by Thomas Yagoda in 1963 and is headquartered in Petach Tikva, Israel.

PERFORMANCE

Performance Table

NET PERFORMANCE FOR PERIODS ENDING 31 Jul 2026 i

Alpha Israel Fund Class A (AUD)

1M 1Y 2Y 3Y 5Y
Since Strategy
Inception
March 20212
Since Fund
Inception
January 2018
Alpha Israel Fund Class A1 0.9% 21.4% 35.3% 22.6% 15.1% 13.4% 12.5%
Current Strategy (Partial Simulation)2 0.9% 21.4% 36.6% 24.8% 16.2% 15.9%
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange 125 Index3 1.5% 32.2% 42.8% 29.1% 18.2% 18.3% 13.6%

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Alpha Israel Fund Class B (USD)

1M 1Y 2Y 3Y 5Y
Since Strategy
Inception
March 20212
Since Fund
Inception
January 2018
Alpha Israel Fund Class B1 0.6% 21.5% 35.3% 23.3% 15.9% 14.2% 13.5%
Current Strategy (Partial Simulation)2 0.6% 21.5% 36.7% 24.5% 15.6% 15.3%
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange 125 Index3 1.5% 32.2% 42.8% 29.1% 18.2% 18.3% 13.6%

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COMMENTARY

Market Review

Israeli equities advanced in July, with the TA-125 Index rising 1.5% in a split market. Large-cap stocks benefited from sustained demand for liquid, financially resilient names. Mid- and small-cap stocks lagged, weighed down by thinner liquidity and greater sensitivity to investor sentiment. The banking sector showed relative resilience on expectations of strong profitability, good credit quality, and reasonable valuations. Technology and semiconductor stocks were more volatile amid a global rotation out of growth and chip names.

Global markets oscillated between optimism around AI and renewed concern over technology valuations, alongside continued uncertainty on the US rate path. Regional risk rose sharply as the US-Iran conflict re-escalated in early July. Sustained US strikes on Iran were met by Iranian retaliation on Gulf states and US forces in Jordan. Israel was not drawn into this phase of the fighting, and market pressure on local assets eased compared with June.

On monetary policy, the Bank of Israel cut its benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 3.5% at its July meeting. The next cut is now not expected before October, with the terminal rate revised up to around 3.25%. June headline inflation came in at 1.6% year on year, down from 1.9%. Forecasts for coming months have been revised higher, driven by a weaker shekel and seasonal price pressures. Economic activity rebounded sharply in Q2 following the 3.3% Q1 GDP contraction. Moody’s affirmed its Baa1 rating and stable outlook, projecting debt to stabilise near 70% of GDP. S&P reaffirmed its May action, projecting 5.9% growth in 2027 as recovery accelerates.

Portfolio Commentary

The Fund posted a modestly positive return in July, though performance lagged the broader index. Attribution reflected two contrasting themes. Strong contributions from banking exposure and Teva were more than offset by weakness in the Fund’s semiconductor holdings, where a macro-driven repricing weighed on share prices despite unchanged fundamentals.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the world’s largest generic drug manufacturer, was the largest individual contributor, rising 10.5% during the month. The Fund holds Teva at a weight above its index weighting. Management continues to emphasise a significant pipeline of proprietary drugs. The team believes this can support continued multiple expansion as Teva delivers against its own targets and against market forecasts for its leading branded assets.

Israeli banks were also a standout contributor, rising approximately 7% collectively during the month. Bank exposure remains a meaningful part of the portfolio, and the team views the sector as well positioned given current profitability trends and reasonable valuations.

Nayax, a cashless payment solutions provider, experienced a significant cyber event during the month that triggered sharp initial declines. Following the company’s official statement clarifying that the incident was isolated and closed out with only minimal damage, the shares recovered their losses and ended July approximately 7% higher. The team continues to view Nayax’s operational trajectory as a compelling long-term story.

Semiconductor holdings were the main detractors, all declining amid a broad repricing of the sector. Nova, a semiconductor process control and metrology provider, fell 20%. Tower Semiconductor, an analog foundry, declined 15%, and Camtek, an inspection equipment provider, fell 14%. The declines reflected macro-driven positioning rather than any deterioration in underlying business performance. Semiconductor demand fundamentals across these companies remain intact, and the team maintains conviction in the long-term investment case.

Looking ahead, the team sees continued strengthening in the Israeli macro backdrop as supportive for the portfolio. Accelerating economic activity, resilient sovereign metrics, and record foreign investment into the technology sector all point to an economy that is proving resilient through ongoing regional tensions. The Fund remains well positioned to benefit as these trends develop.

PROFILE

Platform Availability

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FEATURES

  • APIR CODE PCL6469AU (USD Class) CTS0045AU (AUD Class)
  • REDEMPTION PRICEClass A: A$1.2216
    Class B: U$1.3281
  • FEES * Management Fee: 1.50% p.a. paid monthly in arrears
    Performance Fee: 20% above the TA-125 Index paid semi-annually in arrears. No performance fee is payable if performance for the half year is not positive.
  • Minimum initial investment A$250,000 for the AUD class and the US$ equivalent of A$250,000 for the USD class
  • STRATEGY INCEPTION DATE 1 January 2018
  • BenchmarkThe Fund’s investment objective is to maximise total returns via the long-term appreciation of its assets through investments and transactions involving securities or financial instruments of, or related to, primarily (but not necessarily exclusively) Israeli and Israel-related public companies.

Fund Managers

Gabi Dishi

Founder & CEO

Michael Weiss

Founder & Managing Partner

Aviran Revivo

Managing Partner

Sagi Ben Yosef

Managing Partner

Description

The Pengana Alpha Israel Fund invests in listed Israeli companies that produce cutting edge – both high and low tech – technologies. These Israeli listed companies have developed solid intellectual property coupled with strong global distribution.

The Fund offers Australian investors diversification within global equity exposure to a unique and promising market that is very much skewed to industries and technologies that are either limited, or do not exist, in the Australian market place, such as: the semiconductor industry, solar and water treatment technology, aerospace and electronic defence industries, and cyber security technologies.

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i.Net performance figures are shown after all fees and expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Performance figures are calculated using net asset values after all fees and expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Index returns shown are in ILS (Israeli Shekel). No allowance has been made for buy/sell spreads. Please refer to the PDS for information regarding risks. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance and may not be repeated, the value of investments can go up and down.
^. Inception 1st January 2018.

* Performance for periods greater than 12 months are annualised. Net performance figures are shown after all fees and expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. No allowance has been made for buy/sell spreads. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance, the value of investments can go up and down.

1. Inception date 1 January 2018. Performance shown is the continuous performance of both the current and previous strategies.

2. Prior to February 2025 performance has been simulated by Pengana from the monthly gross returns of the Alpha Long Equities Fund denominated in ILS. The simulation was done by: hedging currency exposure of the underlying strategy to the base currency of the stated class using three month forward rates; and, applying the fee structure of the stated class. From February 2025 inclusive, performance is of the Pengana Alpha Israel Fund.

3. Index returns shown are in ILS (Israeli Shekel).

Please note: This fund is only open to Wholesale Investors.